decker
IPA: dˈɛkɝ
noun
- One who, or that which, decks or adorns; a coverer.
- (used in conjunction with a number) Something having a certain number of levels.
- A surname from German.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
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Examples of "decker" in Sentences
- The secondary school is double decker.
- It also used to be a double decker route.
- A 1950s double decker is in the background.
- Decker is the main protagonist in the series.
- The triple decker looks like a photoshopped double decker.
- "decker" having had more or less experience the year before.
- They run both single decker and double decker trams on their tracks.
- It used to be a double decker but the service is now a single decker.
- They vary in size, from a small single decker to a large double decker.
- I really thing that Ed Decker's denouncement by the Tanners is critical.
- Decker scored twice in UW's 6 0 rout of St. Cloud State in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association game.
- A club sandwich, also called a clubhouse sandwich or double-decker, is a sandwich with two layers of fillings between 3 slices of bread.
- After some deliberation he decided to advance Bob Stratton to the post, that "decker" having had more or less experience the year before.
- Three-decker novel about the contrasting, intersecting lives of a Chinese boy and girl, born in the same mainland village and brought to America by force of circumstances.
- Any further conversation was out of the question, as the candidate -- a smart, clean-shaven man with clearly cut features -- now appeared, and announced himself by removing his new straw "decker," and calling out --